Anyway, back to the article, this is full of all kinds of distributions and trends and means and medians and ratios and regressions and p-values and chi-squared tests and other barnburners like that, all intended to show that in cases where the punitive award is $100 million or more, jury awards -- not just judgments -- are trending downward since SCOTUS's State Farm v. Campbelldecision. For us California-centric types, though, Table 3 is the most interesting: it shows 99 "blockbuster" punitive awards from 1985 to 2008. Twenty-one are in California, twenty are in Texas. The next highest number for any state is Alabama, with six.